10 Best TV Detectives of the Last 5 Years

5 hours ago 7

The fascination with detectives on film and TV is never ending. There's never a declining interest in watching people solve brutal cases, enforce the law in a heroic and brave way, and catch criminals that definitely deserve getting caught. We often pick favorites out of our favorite detectives and shows, but if all we watch are cop shows, how do we choose?

Some of TV's most iconic detectives include The Wire's Jimmy McNulty (Dominic West), the first kind of hyperrealistic detective who does not have his life sorted out whatsoever, but who does his job brilliantly. Obviously, there's Sherlock Holmes in various iterations, David Suchet's Hercule Poirot, and TV icons like John Munch and Dale Cooper. However, for a more updated version, here are the best TV detectives of the last five years.

10 DCI Jeanette Kilburn (Eve Myles)

'The Crow Girl' (2025–Present)

Eve Myles as DCI Jeanette Kilburn in 'The Crow Girl' Image via Paramount+

The Crow Girl is one of the newest crime procedural shows you have likely not heard about, but it's an underrated banger. It's a Paramount+ detective show based on the novel by Swedish crime author Erik Axl Sund (which is actually the pen name of Swedish author duo Jerker Eriksson and Håkan Sundquist), and it was praised for its dark and atmospheric tone, psychological depth, and great pacing.

The Crow Girl follows DCI Jeanette Kilburn (Eve Myles) and Dr. Sophia Craven (Katherine Kelly), as they join forces to hunt down a serial murderer. DCI Kilburn is played by Welsh actress Eve Myles, and she's a hardened detective who still succeeds in being gentle and open in certain moments; she combines experience and grit with vulnerability, and Myles is a likable actor who gives Kilburn major and unforgettable main character vibes. Season 2 is set to premiere later in July 2026, so now is the perfect time to catch up. When you watch it, you'll agree that Kilburn is one of the coolest DCIs around.

9 Rufus Cotesworth (Mandy Patinkin)

'Death and Other Details' (2024)

Mandy Patinkin wearing glasses and looking surprised in Hulu's Death and Other Details. Image via Hulu

Although Death and Other Details was cancelled after its first season, it received some praise for its protagonist, Rufus Cotesworth (Mandy Patinkin). Patinkin is a charismatic and beloved actor who we've seen in a detective role before, most notably in Criminal Minds. Cotesworth is a Hercule Poirot-like figure, stepping into the shoes of the "world's greatest detective," in a locked-room mystery series that is very reminiscent of some of Agatha Christie's greatest novels.

In Death and Other Details, Cotesworth joins a luxurious cruise after a man has been killed on the ship. He dons a classy British accent, is always ahead of everyone else, and allows those he's questioning to unravel before him, finding the sweet spot between being a listener and a detective. Death and Other Details is a stylish homage to classic whodunits, and a fun series that continues to surprise viewers with interesting plot twists. Patinkin is its best part, and he's one of the coolest detectives on TV, even if his "time" on it was short.

8 Ludwig (David Mitchell)

'Ludwig' (2024–Present)

David Mitchell as the titular Ludwig holding a map and looking to the right confused in Ludwig Image via BBC One

Ludwig is a 2024 BBC series starring David Mitchell as the titular character, Ludwig. Well, his name is actually John Taylor, but his nickname, Ludwig, is the pen name he uses to publish puzzles and crosswords. The show was received with high praise from critics and fans alike, being celebrated for its originality. Mitchell was particularly praised for his performance in a rare dramatic role, though it's not overly dramatic—he still uses his well-known dry humor and wit to make Ludwig more than just a plain detective tale.

Ludwig follows the puzzle-maker, John "Ludwig" Taylor (Mitchell), whose police detective twin James suddenly disappears. James' wife, Lucy (Anna Maxwell-Martin), asks John to solve the mystery of James' disappearance, and John impersonates his brother to find out what happened to him; however, he ends up having to actually do his brother's job. Ludwig boasts dark humor and a bit of drama, and Mitchell does an impressive job of stepping into the role of an eccentric and magnetic sleuth.

7 Will Trent (Ramon Rodriguez)

'Will Trent' (2023–Present)

Ramon Rodriguez as Will Trent walking down the street on his phone in Puerto Rico in Will Trent Season 4 Image via ABC

Will Trent (Ramon Rodriguez) is the protagonist of the series of the same name, Will Trent, which was based on Karin Slaughter's Will Trent novel series. The Hollywood Reporter called the adaptation an "above-average TV broadcast procedural" and Trent a "distinctive main character" who is as interesting physically as he is in personality. In fact, Ramon Rodriguez's performance as Trent elevates the show more often than its plot devices, and he's often joined in that by his fellow cast mates. Tight dialogue and smart visuals helped Trent become one of TV's most interesting detectives over the past five years.

Will Trent is an agent at the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, in Atlanta. He grew up in foster care and is dyslexic, but has a Sherlock Holmes-ian talent for solving difficult cases and mysteries. Trent also becomes the target of his peers after solving a corruption case within the Atlanta Police Department, so he's more than just a plain detective with cases to solve. Rodriguez gives Trent some emotional vulnerability and lots of charisma, showing off great leading man capacities.

Collider Exclusive · Marvel Personality Quiz Which MCU Hero Are You? Spider-Man · Daredevil · Iron Man · Punisher · Thor · Cap

Six heroes. One destiny. Answer 10 questions to discover which Marvel Cinematic Universe hero shares your personality, values, and fighting spirit. Will you swing, fly, or thunder your way to glory?

🕷️Spider-Man

😈Daredevil

🤖Iron Man

💀Punisher

Thor

🛡️Cap

FIND YOUR HERO →

01

What drives you to do what's right? Choose the answer that feels most like you.

AWith great power comes great responsibility — I protect those who can't protect themselves. BMy faith and my conscience — I believe justice must be served, even in the dark. CLegacy and ego, honestly — but I've learned that others depend on me now. DThe system failed. Someone has to make sure the guilty actually pay. EDuty to the innocent and honour to my name — I was born to protect realms. FThe values I was raised with — freedom, decency, and never backing down from a bully.

NEXT QUESTION →

02

It's 2 AM. Where are you? Your answer says more about you than you'd think.

ASwinging between skyscrapers, keeping an eye on the neighbourhood. BRunning rooftops in Hell's Kitchen, listening for trouble. CIn my lab, upgrading my suit with a cold cup of coffee nearby. DStaking out a target I've been tracking for three weeks. ESomewhere between the stars, or at a feast that got out of hand. FOn a morning run — I was up at 4, actually. Couldn't sleep.

NEXT QUESTION →

03

How do you handle a villain who keeps escaping justice? Every hero has a method. What's yours?

AWeb them up and leave them for the police — again. BBuild an airtight case and dismantle their entire operation from the inside. CDeploy a containment system I designed specifically for them. Tech wins. DMake sure they don't escape a third time. Permanently. EChallenge them to single combat. Honour demands a decisive end. FRally allies, adapt the plan, and bring them in — by the book, even if it's hard.

NEXT QUESTION →

04

How do you feel about keeping a secret identity? The mask — or the lack of one — says everything.

AEssential — my loved ones would be in danger if anyone found out who I am. BCritical — the mask protects my mission as much as my face. COverrated — I announced myself to the world and I'd do it again. DI'm a ghost. The less people know about me, the better. EMy name is known across the Nine Realms. There's no hiding it. FI don't hide — but I understand why some need to. Transparency builds trust.

NEXT QUESTION →

05

You've lost someone important because of your heroism. How do you carry that? Every hero pays a price. The question is how they pay it.

AWith guilt that never fully goes away — it pushes me to do better, every single day. BI channel it into purpose — their memory is the reason I keep fighting. CI buried myself in work for years. I'm only recently learning to face it. DIt transformed me completely. I'm not the same person I was before. EWith warrior's grief — I honour them by fighting with everything I have. FI keep moving forward. Stopping means letting the loss win.

NEXT QUESTION →

06

What's your role when working with a team? Who you are under pressure is who you actually are.

AThe enthusiastic wildcard who somehow makes it work — and keeps the mood up. BThe strategist who works best alone but shows up when it matters most. CThe one who funds it, equips it, and occasionally takes over the whole operation. DI don't do teams. I'm more effective operating solo, on my terms. EThe heavy hitter — I crash in, draw fire, and turn the tide of battle. FThe leader — I earn trust, build the plan, and make sure no one gets left behind.

NEXT QUESTION →

07

Where do you draw the line between justice and revenge? The answer defines what kind of hero you really are.

AClearly — I don't kill, and I wrestle with that line constantly. BI try to hold the line, but I've come terrifyingly close to crossing it. CPractically — I do what's necessary to protect people, including hard calls. DI crossed that line long ago. What I do is justice — the system just won't admit it. EIn battle, victory is justice. Mercy is earned — not automatic. FFirmly. The moment we abandon our principles, we become what we fight against.

NEXT QUESTION →

08

When you're not saving the world, what does life look like? The person behind the mask is always the more interesting story.

ATrying to juggle school, a part-time job, and not failing my friends. BWorking as a lawyer by day, fighting for justice in court and on the streets. CRunning a global company, attending galas, and pretending I'm sleeping enough. DQuiet. Isolated. Surviving with a clear mission and no distractions. ENavigating a bizarre and fascinating mortal world — coffee is extraordinary. FAdapting to a world decades ahead of everything I knew. Quietly, stubbornly.

NEXT QUESTION →

09

What keeps you up at night? Fear is useful data — if you're honest about what you're actually afraid of.

AThe people I couldn't save — and the ones I might not reach in time tomorrow. BWhether the monster I fight every night is starting to live inside me too. CThe threats I can see coming and whether my tech is actually good enough. DNothing. Silence is the only peace I get. I've made my choices. EWhether I'm truly worthy — of the hammer, of the throne, of the people I protect. FA world where no one stands up anymore. Where good people do nothing.

NEXT QUESTION →

10

The battle is lost. You're outnumbered, outgunned, and exhausted. What do you do? This is your tiebreaker — choose carefully.

ACrack a joke to buy a second, then find the one web shot that changes everything. BBlock out everything except the sound of the next threat — and keep going. CActivate the emergency protocol I built for exactly this scenario. Always have a plan. DI don't accept that it's lost. I keep fighting until I physically cannot anymore. ECall the lightning. All of it. The storm answers to me. FPick up the shield. Stand up. Because as long as I can stand, it's not over.

REVEAL MY HERO →

Your Hero Has Been Identified Your MCU Hero Is…

Based on your answers, the Marvel hero who matches your spirit, values, and instincts has been revealed.

🕷️ Spider-Man

You carry the weight of the world on shoulders that are younger than they should have to be — funny, loyal, and endlessly self-sacrificing.

  • You do the right thing not because it's easy, but because no one else will.
  • You understand that responsibility isn't a burden you choose — it's one that finds you.
  • Whether it's a neighbourhood mugging or a multiverse crisis, you show up.
  • Peter Parker's lesson — that great power demands great responsibility — isn't a slogan to you. It's the code you live by, even when it costs you everything.

😈 Daredevil

You fight in the shadows between law and chaos, guided by a fierce moral compass that refuses to let the guilty walk free.

  • You use every tool available — your mind, your body, your faith — to protect those the system overlooks.
  • You've looked into the darkness and chosen not to become it, though the line has never been easy.
  • Matt Murdock's duality — champion in the courtroom, devil in the alley — mirrors your own.
  • Relentless, conflicted, and unwilling to stop. That is exactly you.

🤖 Iron Man

Brilliant, driven, and occasionally insufferable — but always the person who solves the unsolvable problem.

  • You lead with your mind and back it up with resources, innovation, and a stubbornness that borders on heroic.
  • You started out looking out for yourself, but somewhere along the way the world became your responsibility.
  • Tony Stark's arc — from ego to sacrifice — is your arc too.
  • You build, you plan, and when the moment comes, you're willing to give everything. Because in the end, you're Iron Man.

💀 The Punisher

You've been through fire that would break most people — and it did change you, completely. What's left is unyielding, relentless, and operating by a code forged in grief.

  • You don't ask for forgiveness, and you don't expect gratitude.
  • You see a corrupt, broken world and you've decided to do something about it, consequences be damned.
  • Frank Castle's war is born from love twisted by loss — and so is yours.
  • Uncompromising and unflinching — the world may not agree with your methods, but your conviction is absolute.

⚡ Thor

Powerful, proud, and on a lifelong journey to become worthy of the legend you carry.

  • You lead with strength but have learned — sometimes painfully — that true greatness comes from humility and growth.
  • You're larger than life, yet more vulnerable than you let on.
  • Thor's story is one of transformation: from arrogant prince to worthy king, from isolated warrior to beloved protector.
  • You bring the storm when it's needed — and the warmth when it matters just as much.

🛡️ Captain America

You believe in something bigger than yourself — and you fight for it even when the world has moved on and nobody else will.

  • You don't bully the small guy, and you never stop when it gets hard.
  • Steve Rogers didn't become a hero when he got the serum — he was always one. So were you.
  • Your strength isn't in your fists; it's in your refusal to compromise what's right, no matter the cost.
  • In a world full of people taking the easy road, you're the one who picks up the shield and stands up — every single time.

↻ RETAKE THE QUIZ

6 Morgan Gillory (Kaitlin Olson)

'High Potential' (2024–Present)

One of the best new crime procedurals/dramedies is High Potential, which brought Kaitlin Olson her long-overdue starring role. She thrills as the single mother of three with a 160 IQ, a benefit she uses to help the police in solving tough cases. High Potential beautifully combines Morgan's brilliance with street-smarts, while being a heartfelt family drama and an entertaining police procedural all in one. Fans who know Olson from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia love seeing her as a family woman and a very wholesome and inspiring character in High Potential (as opposed to Dee in It's Always Sunny).

High Potential follows Morgan Gillory, a cleaning lady at the LAPD, who is also a "high potential individual." When Morgan solves a case for one of the detectives, she becomes a consultant for the Major Crimes division. Her partner, Detective Adam Karadec (Daniel Sunjata), isn't thrilled at first, but they soon become friends. High Potential is fresh, funny, and inventive, and provides an interesting spin on the consulting detective trope.

5 Cordelia Cupp (Uzo Aduba)

'The Residence' (2025)

Uzo Aduba as Cordelia Cupp checks the body of Giancarlo Esposito as A.B. Wynter in The Residence. Image via Netflix

The Residence flew a bit under the radar. Although Uzo Aduba had been nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, it couldn't save the series from being cancelled by Netflix. Aduba is a greatly talented actor and all her characters are memorable; here, she plays the genius private detective Cordelia Cupp, commanding the room every time she speaks and adding a bit of eccentricity and flair with her investigation methods and dry wit. The Residence received praise for its brilliant blend of satire, suspense, and mystery, and has a funny and captivating ensemble cast.

The Residence was inspired by Kate Andersen Brower's book The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House; it follows a fictional murder scandal that happens inside the White House during a state dinner, and Cupp is the private detective hired to investigate the murder and find the killer. If you don't fall for the brilliant cast or the fun plot twists of The Residence, you'll surely fall for Aduba's no-nonsense, dry-humored, genius detective Cupp (although you'll most definitely fall for all three).

4 Charlie Cale (Natasha Lyonne)

'Poker Face' (2023–2025)

Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cale sitting in a car with her left leg up on the steering wheel in Poker Face Image via Peacock

Poker Face is a show that feels both underrated and welcomed with enough enthusiasm. Still, a lot more people simply need to see Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cale, because it's one of, if not her best, roles; she gives us her larger-than-life personality and charisma in combination with a great—also critically praised—performance. Rian Johnson's whodunit series has a sort of retro, Columbo-ish vibe, lots of great humor, and standalone episodes that make the show feel like watching a new movie each week.

Poker Face is a "case of the week" series, following Charlie Cale, a human lie-detector who has a knack for solving murders and other mysteries. Charlie is on the run from a dangerous casino owner, and every place she comes to in America has a mystery taking place. Charlie is observant, witty, and has a way with words; though she can seem aloof and carefree, she cares about truth and justice, which is why her amateur sleuthing feels professional at times. Poker Face is a great show that keeps you glued to the screen during each episode.

3 Alex Cross (Aldis Hodge)

'Cross' (2024–Present)

Aldis Hodge as Alex Cross in the police station working on the case in Cross Season 2 Image via Prime Video

Cross is Prime Video's 2024 crime procedural series based on James Patterson's Alex Cross novel series. The novels feature the eponymous Washington D.C. detective, Alex Cross, as he solves crimes and catches elusive killers while grappling with a personal tragedy. The novels were a massive hit with a massive audience, and when the adaptation was announced, people were rightfully skeptical; with Aldis Hodge in the lead as Cross, all doubts were dispersed—he is the ideal actor to embody one of modern literature's coolest American detectives. If the name sounds familiar, Morgan Freeman played Alex Cross in Kiss the Girls in 1997 and in Along Came a Spider in 2001.

Cross is a forensic psychologist turned detective, and he's the typical, tormented detective, though with a lot more appeal and charm than most. This is also due to Hodge's strong, charismatic, and layered performance, where viewers find themselves quickly cheering him on as he solves the toughest cases. The show adapts Patterson's classics with great style, modernizing the story and giving Hodge some leeway to make Cross an iconic TV detective.

2 Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay)

'Law & Order: SVU' (1999–Present)

 SVU. Image via NBC

Olivia Benson, played by Mariska Hargitay in Law & Order: SVU, is a television icon. She's been on our TV sets for way longer than the last five years, but she still deserves a spot here. Olivia Benson is TV's longest-running live-action character, and though there's been some criticism of her reduced detective role over the years, she remains the one who displays leadership skills and empathy and advocates for victims and survivors.

Benson is a veteran leader who was originally a detective and now a captain overseeing the Special Victims Unit in NYC. She mainly works on cases of sexual and child abuse, which is why her empathy is so important. Her first partner was Elliott Stabler (Christopher Meloni), who left the show after Season 12, was often considered her other half, and the duo was legendary. Even after separating them, Benson remains relevant and the show's emotional and moral core. She's a role model to young girls and women everywhere, and, pretty obviously, the reason Law & Order: SVU is still as relevant as it is.

1 Liz Danvers and Evangeline Navarro (Jodie Foster and Kali Reis)

'True Detective: Night Country' (2024)

 Night Country  Image via HBO

This may be cheating, but, oh well—two heads are better than one. Liz Danvers (Jodie Foster) and Evangeline Navarro (Kali Reis) go hot and cold several times in True Detective: Night Country, and not only in terms of their relationship. The two women both display a certain anger that fizzles out with a powerful emotional resolution of trauma and PTSD. They also open up to each other and bond, making their tense partnership feel natural by the end. Season 4 of True Detective is a chilling mystery, a truly dark and atmospheric noir that gives us a powerful detective duo and an interesting murder mystery.

True Detective: Night Country is set in the fictional Alaskan town, Ennis; there's a research station nearby, from which everyone suddenly disappears one night. Danvers is the local police chief, and she and Navarro have a strained relationship at first; but, her experience and skill encourage Navarro to engage her mystery-solving side more, and they solve an intense and difficult murder by the end of the season. They're not just super-cool despite being hard-headed and angry; Foster and Reis have amazing chemistry and succeed in making these women two of the most inspiring detectives of the 2020s.

true-detective-poster.jpg
True Detective

Release Date January 12, 2014

Network HBO Max

Showrunner Nic Pizzolatto

Directors Cary Fukunaga

Read Entire Article